Kenyon alumnae give back in a variety of inspiring ways — to their communities, their families, their professions and their alma mater. 

A new series, Kenyon Women Giving Back, features philanthropic alumnae, honors their contributions and shares how Kenyon women are collectively impacting the world.

Quarterly Kenyon Women Giving Back events will focus on a small group of alumnae that share common philanthropic goals — whether it be where they choose to give back, how they choose to give back, what they choose to give back and the list goes on. 

On Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. ET, we will kick off our series with a virtual event that will a virtual event that will focus on alumnae leaders in the nonprofit world and the impact they are making on the communities they serve. Panelists will include:

  • Anna Adler '06, outreach manager, National Federation of the Blind

  • Sonya Pryor-Jones ’94, founder, Mantles and Makers

  • Eliza Rossman '84 P'15, founder and chair, ALLINBKLYN

  • Moderator: Geri Coleman Tucker ’74, veteran journalist

Can't make it to this event? Mark your calendar for our next two events!

We will be hosting another virtual event focused on alumnae making an impact in Knox County on Tuesday, March 22, and our first in-person event will take place on the Hill in May during Reunion Weekend.

Kenyon is committed to creating inclusive events. This event will feature optional live streamed captions. Please contact us to discuss other access considerations needed to participate fully in this event.